U.S. stocks end mostly up after Google earnings

Stocks lose ground, with General Electric hurt after posting a revenue shortfall. See full story.

Emerging-markets bonds raise bubble concerns

Conventional wisdom says investing in emerging-markets debt may be too risky for some investors. Judging from the double-digit gains these sovereign bonds have amassed this year, it could be far riskier to go without. See full story.

Apple earnings expected to blow out on iPhone

Booming sales of the iPhone 4 and iPad are expected to help Apple Inc. report blow-out earnings growth for the September quarter when it reports results on Monday afternoon. See full story.

Tablet sales to nearly triple in 2011: Gartner

Sales of tablets are expected to reach 19.5 million units this year and 54.8 million in 2011. See full story.

Google shares rally on strong earnings growth

The Internet search giant says strong advertising demand drove profits up more than 30% in the third quarter. See full story.

If President Barack Obama and the Democrats want to know why they are still struggling politically this fall, they need look no further than the latest dismal jobs report, writes Brett Arends. See full story.

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